Why Co-op?
Children and parents attend co-op together. It is a great opportunity for parents to take part in their children's education at an early age. The parents lead an activity-art, movement, preparing snack, while the children take part in play and developmental activities. Parents attend a monthly business meeting, participate in seminars, fundraising, and field trips.
Meet Our Teacher
Teacher Amanda graduated from WSU. She loves the play-based learning environment. This is her third year of teaching and has also been involved as a parent and chairperson at coop for the past 10 years. She previously taught at EVPP, teaching K-6, science, math, reading and art. She has three kids, ages 13, 11, and 6.
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- Our focus is learning through play.
- Gives you extra time to bond with your child
- It's an opportunity for you to be involved in your child’s education
- It's a developmentally appropriate learning environment
- Support and resource group for parents of children, ages 18 mos. to kindergarten
- An opportunity to be a part of a non-profit organization that is operated by parents
- Conveniently located in Millwood Community Presbyterian Church
Children and parents attend co-op together. It is a great opportunity for parents to take part in their children's education at an early age. The parents lead an activity-art, movement, preparing snack, while the children take part in play and developmental activities. Parents attend a monthly business meeting, participate in seminars, fundraising, and field trips.
Meet Our Teacher
Teacher Amanda graduated from WSU. She loves the play-based learning environment. This is her third year of teaching and has also been involved as a parent and chairperson at coop for the past 10 years. She previously taught at EVPP, teaching K-6, science, math, reading and art. She has three kids, ages 13, 11, and 6.
Contact us for a visit to the classroom!